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why not one on -- for bart and other. >> the same is true in washington, d.c. they just had a settlement there but they can't strike eater. it's a creature of stob state law. pickup employees are allowed to unionize and strike. if one wants to change that it's going to take an act of the legislature. >> i spoke -- he is proposing that and interesting enough he says he gets resistance from both side, both unions and managements. why? >> well, there could be a clause in there that that would require mandatory arbitration and often that doesn't play out well for the management side of cities and counties so they would resist that. >> another question that folks ask out there is that why -- do they keep putting it off or why not just give us another 30 days to negotiate? >> maybe it's just human nature. we all try to procrastinate trying to get to a decision. i don't think this is good continuing try to ramp up the anxiety and extend it again and again. also it's not going to get better. the more summer goes, the worse the traffic will be. so i suspect getting it s
why not one on -- for bart and other. >> the same is true in washington, d.c. they just had a settlement there but they can't strike eater. it's a creature of stob state law. pickup employees are allowed to unionize and strike. if one wants to change that it's going to take an act of the legislature. >> i spoke -- he is proposing that and interesting enough he says he gets resistance from both side, both unions and managements. why? >> well, there could be a clause in there...
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"washington journal," live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> what is interesting about washington in this age is that once you have that title, even if it is a very short title, even if you have been voted out after one term, you can stay in washington and be a former chief of staff, a former congressman, a former chief of staff to congressman x or y. that is marketable. you are in the club. that is a striking departure from the days in which people would come to washington to serve, serve a little bit, and then go back to the farm, which is how the founders intended it. there is a lot of dynamics with the money and resources available for the people who do very well here. >> tonight, mark leibovitz shot with an insiders look at government, politics, and the media in washington at 8:00 on c-span's "q and a." sexual assault prevention and response initiative. >> good afternoon. eliminating sexual assault remains a top priority for the military. every service member deserves a safe environment where they are free from the th
"washington journal," live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> what is interesting about washington in this age is that once you have that title, even if it is a very short title, even if you have been voted out after one term, you can stay in washington and be a former chief of staff, a former congressman, a former chief of staff to congressman x or y. that is marketable. you are in the club. that is a striking departure from the days in which people would come to washington to...
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>> production assistance for "inside washington" is provided by albritton communications and "politico." reporting on the legislative, executive, and political arena. >> this week on "inside washington" -- the bloody crisis in egypt. >> our corporation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets and rights are being rolled back. >> getting tough on crime policies. >> need to make sure incarceration is meant to punish, deter, and rehabilitate, not to simply warehouse and forget. >> gearing up for 2016. >> get your act together, republicans. >> a salute to one of the greatest voice on the bus. very tough. mubarak, egyptian wanted change, they wanted jobs, food, freedom, but instead today they have chaos and military rule. hundreds are dead and dying as the military put down the hammer. president obama speaking at martha's vineyard where he is on vacation. >> this morning we notify the egyptian government we are cancelling our baena annual joint military exercise scheduled for next month. i have asked my national security team to assess the implications of the
>> production assistance for "inside washington" is provided by albritton communications and "politico." reporting on the legislative, executive, and political arena. >> this week on "inside washington" -- the bloody crisis in egypt. >> our corporation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets and rights are being rolled back. >> getting tough on crime policies. >> need to make sure incarceration is meant...
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washington has condemned violence. talks have resumed between israel and palestinian representatives for the first time in years. it is time for business. marcus of the moment is carson. i understand some uncharacteristic good news. in 40 longest recession years appears to be coming to an .nd we have relatively good looking figures. germany led the way with the growth rate of 0.7%. at the same time, we saw disparities between different parts of the eurozone. we saw italy and a in continuing with the recession. ireland continuing with the recession. the portuguese economy grew by more than one percent. the french growth figure of 0.5% biggests perhaps the surprise. expected bigger figures. there is some caution, and henry brown has been taking a look at that part of the story. >> a breath of fresh air for france's car industry. >> people are buying cars again. with up to 9000 euros off some models. thehe country is posting strongest quarterly growth in years, a rare piece of good news. >> our growth rebound is stronger
washington has condemned violence. talks have resumed between israel and palestinian representatives for the first time in years. it is time for business. marcus of the moment is carson. i understand some uncharacteristic good news. in 40 longest recession years appears to be coming to an .nd we have relatively good looking figures. germany led the way with the growth rate of 0.7%. at the same time, we saw disparities between different parts of the eurozone. we saw italy and a in continuing...
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they are angry with washington. but while the west has been troubled, russia has moved in to offer military and economic support. >> russia used it to find out where they were. egypt will keep using this need to get the utmost of its relations. >> with our new foreign-policy, it will be a well-balanced relationship between egypt and the other major powers. china, russia, the u.s.. we already understand that concentrating on a given country is not good. >> the african union tries to negotiate with little success. egypt has clashed publicly with over what it sees as undue interference. these are tiring times, and worrying, too. >> it has been adopted in tunisia, libya, and the entire world is watching closely, the developments in egypt. >> the operator of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant says workers need help to stabilize and safely decommissioned damaged reactors. two more storage tanks had been found to be leaking radioactive water. it has been building up ever since the 2011 senomyx regard a triple meltdown. w
they are angry with washington. but while the west has been troubled, russia has moved in to offer military and economic support. >> russia used it to find out where they were. egypt will keep using this need to get the utmost of its relations. >> with our new foreign-policy, it will be a well-balanced relationship between egypt and the other major powers. china, russia, the u.s.. we already understand that concentrating on a given country is not good. >> the african union...
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"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the british parliament is in recess for the summer. on monday two middle east experts talked about the future of islam groups and the future of politic after president morsi was removed from power. the middle east institute and johns hopkins school of advanced international studies hosted this event. it's about 30 minutes. >> welcome to you all. i want to urge those in backs to come up front. it's really a great honor to moderate today's panel. these are two serious experts on the question of religion and olitics. the professor of religious studies and islamic law and egyptian law. i asked him just before the eent what he did in the last life to deserve being a professor at santa barbara which is one of the best things that can happen to you. professor jonathan brown is a professor at georgetown. his research focuses on conflicts between traditionalism and self-ism. as keith mentioned this session was conceived before the july 3 coup and yes, i did call it a coup
"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the british parliament is in recess for the summer. on monday two middle east experts talked about the future of islam groups and the future of politic after president morsi was removed from power. the middle east institute and johns hopkins school of advanced international studies hosted this event. it's about 30 minutes. >> welcome to you all. i want to urge those in backs to come up front. it's really a great...
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this is a message to washington. be careful when you fight with the muslim brotherhood, you may lose half of the region. >> israel and others are pressing the obama administration not to cut off aid to egypt. some say america's national security interests in egypt are trumping our support for human rights and democracy. unfortunately, our options are reduced at this point. few in egypt are going to keep u.s. interests safe. >> president obama and family back to washington on sunday as the u.s. moves on to the next military aid question, whether to stop an apache helicopter delivery scheduled for next month. >> the violence in egypt has also sparked residents in chicago to rally outside the egyptian consulate there. protesters are calling on president obama to make a stronger statement against the military takeover of the nation's government and stop providing the regime it with the billions of dollars of aid. >> an olympic champion heads back to court in the week ahead and president obama welcomes the nfl's only perf
this is a message to washington. be careful when you fight with the muslim brotherhood, you may lose half of the region. >> israel and others are pressing the obama administration not to cut off aid to egypt. some say america's national security interests in egypt are trumping our support for human rights and democracy. unfortunately, our options are reduced at this point. few in egypt are going to keep u.s. interests safe. >> president obama and family back to washington on sunday...
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. >> today on c-span," washington journal" is next. then the republican national committees meeting and a look on the u.s. and north korea. we will ask viewers who best represents the future of the democratic and republican parties. americans5 minutes, united for change will discuss the organizations issue advocacy and agenda during the august congressional recess. than more about preparing for the upcoming legislative session with club or growth vice president andy roth and citizens for affordable energy president looks at recent developments in the u.s. and global oil industry. >> violence is simply not a solution in egypt or anywhere else. violence will not create a roadmap for egypt's future. violence only in either the transition to an inclusive civilian government, a government chosen in free and fair elections that governs them a critically, consistent with the goals of the egyptian revolution. and violence and continued political polarization will only further terror the egyptian economy apart and prevented from growing, provid
. >> today on c-span," washington journal" is next. then the republican national committees meeting and a look on the u.s. and north korea. we will ask viewers who best represents the future of the democratic and republican parties. americans5 minutes, united for change will discuss the organizations issue advocacy and agenda during the august congressional recess. than more about preparing for the upcoming legislative session with club or growth vice president andy roth and...
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buying thersonally washington post. of course, he is the chief executive and founder of amazon, he has really changed the face of retailing. the investor reactions, the executive with a difference. >> how has the man decided to place save your to this -- savior to this newspaper industry? in 1994, he took the biggest decision of his life. quitting wall street for an online hall opportunity, for amazon. one of the internet's biggest success stories. it could offer much to a floundering unwavering belief. much of the frustration, reinvesting in the company. he encourages employees to take action. sometimes the end result is brilliant, sometimes not. he fears innovation is key. today, they sell everything. he believes that his own story is far from over. his advice is to work hard, have fun, and make history. >> and another man in the headlines for this tuesday. appointed the next governor of the indian central bank, predicting the financial crisis in 2005 when he was working for the international monetary fund. traction,
buying thersonally washington post. of course, he is the chief executive and founder of amazon, he has really changed the face of retailing. the investor reactions, the executive with a difference. >> how has the man decided to place save your to this -- savior to this newspaper industry? in 1994, he took the biggest decision of his life. quitting wall street for an online hall opportunity, for amazon. one of the internet's biggest success stories. it could offer much to a floundering...
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to the opposition argument for the retiree trust fund we not include anyone on that and then for the washington measures i'm the person on that and for the drug purchasing proponent argument no one will be listed on that because we're not moving forward on the family friendly ordinance. let me see if there are are any thoughts on that increase seeing none, can i see a motion >> without objection it passes. and then on the
to the opposition argument for the retiree trust fund we not include anyone on that and then for the washington measures i'm the person on that and for the drug purchasing proponent argument no one will be listed on that because we're not moving forward on the family friendly ordinance. let me see if there are are any thoughts on that increase seeing none, can i see a motion >> without objection it passes. and then on the
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plus, the latest headlines and your calls next on "washington ournal." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good morning, president obama returning to the white house later today and beginning a two-day focus on the situation of education in america, a two-day bus trip through new york and eastern pennsylvania and getting daily briefings on the situation in egypt. in that country the streets remain relatively quiet following another day of demonstrations yesterday. the story in "the new york times" explaining how the u.s. and european diplomats were undercut by egypt's military,
plus, the latest headlines and your calls next on "washington ournal." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good morning, president obama returning to the white house later today and beginning a two-day focus on the situation of education in america, a two-day bus trip through new york and eastern pennsylvania and getting daily briefings on the situation in egypt. in that country the streets remain relatively quiet following another day of demonstrations...
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on the next " washington journal," influencing policy on the economy, immigration reform, national security, and other issues. then, a correspondent looks at how the healthcare law will affect hospitals serving medicare patients, and a professor talks about the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children. that is live at 7:00 a.m. stop >>on c-span hard all of the handsome, young officers surrounding my grandmother, very beautiful. my grandfather had been trying not,lk to her, and could and they all rushed to go upstairs to do it they had to do. that left her standing there. my grandfather fell in behind and itng up the steps, was said that my father was dead. when she heard that, my grandmother fainted, right into the arms of the president. tenderly and gently. >> this week, our encore presentation of our series, the first ladies, looking at the public and private lives on c- span. >> the british parliament is in recess for the summer, and members will return in september. on monday, two middle east experts talking, after the removal of president mohamed morsi. a
on the next " washington journal," influencing policy on the economy, immigration reform, national security, and other issues. then, a correspondent looks at how the healthcare law will affect hospitals serving medicare patients, and a professor talks about the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children. that is live at 7:00 a.m. stop >>on c-span hard all of the handsome, young officers surrounding my grandmother, very beautiful. my grandfather had...
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can you imagine what washington, jefferson, atoms, the others would say? steve on the independent line. long day home after my of work, at once every three months, i go through one of those checks for the do sobriety checks. or you go pulled over through them? once you reach a certain point, you can't turn left or right. talk to't typically every single person there, but they pick and choose who they think might be drinking. me because ithers am working. laws.ot breaking any this happens hundreds of times a night every night and saves thousands of lives. with't have our problem them finding out who i am calling because i am not going any what i shouldn't. i don't know why so many people -- i don't think this is something that we have to worry about. is save're trying to do lives. it is that simple. >> i am so glad i got on. i think nasa is intrusion. in may of 1919, the allied forces obtained a copy of communist rules and regulations. 50 years later, let's read the rules. barack the gun, get them away from religion, make them superficial, destroy them. get
can you imagine what washington, jefferson, atoms, the others would say? steve on the independent line. long day home after my of work, at once every three months, i go through one of those checks for the do sobriety checks. or you go pulled over through them? once you reach a certain point, you can't turn left or right. talk to't typically every single person there, but they pick and choose who they think might be drinking. me because ithers am working. laws.ot breaking any this happens...
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we look back at the march in washington, tonight on "washington week." more red lines crossed in syria. >> what we've seen indicates big eventis clearly a of grave concern. when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering our information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> there's no reason, if there's hide, for the regime not to let the investigative team in. gwen: more tough choices in egypt. >> what we're doing right now is theg a full evaluation of u.s.-egyptian relationship. >> we have the same objective. to see a democratic system in place in egypt. it ahn mccain and i called coup because that's exactly what it is. gwen: and new disclosures about ofernment surveillance american citizens. >> i think that the trust of the american people in their at staket is what's here. gwen: a trio of late summer dilemmas, plus -- 50 year later, we look back at the march may have changed america. gjelten the week, tom of npr, alexis simendinger of real clear politics and michael fletcher of "the
we look back at the march in washington, tonight on "washington week." more red lines crossed in syria. >> what we've seen indicates big eventis clearly a of grave concern. when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering our information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> there's no reason, if there's hide, for the regime not to let the investigative team in. gwen: more tough choices in egypt. >>...
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non-violation in the black community for august 28th to coincide with the 50 anniversary of the mark on washington. now i'm not sure if anyone from san francisco went to the conference it was last weekend at the chicago state university. i want to put out a call to the churches and the synagogues and the item he lives and the mosques. august 8th of this next month to gather our people to listen to the announcements and talk to the young in the black communities. we want to start with that day as being non-violent. recently we've had a rash of violence. it's going back to before i had taken my job and it's at a critical point. i know that supervisor breed and cowen understand how that is that. we figure if we can have no killing for one day. have a nice vacation and i'll pray for you you're traveling grace. take care of >> are there any other members of the community. seeing none, general public comment is closed. madam clerk read our adoption calendar >> a single role will enact those matters and a matter can be severed. colleagues i'd like to sever item 67 arrest let's take a roll call on the bal
non-violation in the black community for august 28th to coincide with the 50 anniversary of the mark on washington. now i'm not sure if anyone from san francisco went to the conference it was last weekend at the chicago state university. i want to put out a call to the churches and the synagogues and the item he lives and the mosques. august 8th of this next month to gather our people to listen to the announcements and talk to the young in the black communities. we want to start with that day...
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the mark on washington was a remarkable event. a march on washington was remarkable event. it was transformative. churches, particularly black churches, catholic protestant churches in this country and jewish leadership do not play nearly the role in american life today that they played then. the bones and the box behind the uaw were walter reyes. bucks behind the uaw were walter ruth. it is a changed time. >> i think the administration has done a good job of shutting down voter suppression throughout the country. they stopped florida. they stopped pennsylvania. powell said the voting rights act in north carolina is going to hurt republicans. >> the issue is not who it will is itr hurt. the issue is constitutional? john paul stevens wrote a voterty opinion that id is entirely constitutional. .> it is the type of id in north carolina, you can not use your college id. that is just to keep students out. >> thank you, margaret. >> hello and a very warm welcoce to "european journal" coming to you from dw studios in brussels. good to have you with us. here's what's coming up in t
the mark on washington was a remarkable event. a march on washington was remarkable event. it was transformative. churches, particularly black churches, catholic protestant churches in this country and jewish leadership do not play nearly the role in american life today that they played then. the bones and the box behind the uaw were walter reyes. bucks behind the uaw were walter ruth. it is a changed time. >> i think the administration has done a good job of shutting down voter...
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in washington the president is anxiously monitoring the situation but today, defense secretary chuck hagel said there's in the much we can do but watch and wait. >> it's up to the egyptian people. >> egypt is a critical ally in the me. the u.s. gives more than a billion dollars in aid every year. today the white house reiterated that it will review that aid. meanwhile, former egyptian president hosni mubarak could be released from custody. he's on retrial for the deaths of protesters from 2011. >>> more and worse floods are coming, so be prepared. that's the recommendation from a task force. the report by the hurricane sandy rebuilding task force said coast lal communities should assume floods will happen more often and sppgd now on protective measures could save later and calls for a more advanced electrical grid. >>> all right. in a couple of days, a a couple said their weekend was ruined at the theater. >> why they believe certain movie goers were targeted. >> weather wise, 76 at bwi. 10 degrees cooler than average. we've been as hot as 97. the big picture clouds, yes but maybe cl
in washington the president is anxiously monitoring the situation but today, defense secretary chuck hagel said there's in the much we can do but watch and wait. >> it's up to the egyptian people. >> egypt is a critical ally in the me. the u.s. gives more than a billion dollars in aid every year. today the white house reiterated that it will review that aid. meanwhile, former egyptian president hosni mubarak could be released from custody. he's on retrial for the deaths of...
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to the opposition argument for the retiree trust fund we not include anyone on that and then for the washington measures i'm the person on that and for the drug purchasing proponent argument no one will be listed on that because we're not moving forward on the family friendly ordinance. let me see if there are are any thoughts on that increase seeing none, can i see a motion >> without objection it passes. and then on the undertook lying motion as amended can we do that same house, same call. without objection the motion is approved as amended >> madam clerk please read the memorials. >> on behalf of the supervisor campos for the late ms. alicia kerry. >> i want to thank you. this is the last board meeting
to the opposition argument for the retiree trust fund we not include anyone on that and then for the washington measures i'm the person on that and for the drug purchasing proponent argument no one will be listed on that because we're not moving forward on the family friendly ordinance. let me see if there are are any thoughts on that increase seeing none, can i see a motion >> without objection it passes. and then on the undertook lying motion as amended can we do that same house, same...
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s conduct washington was forced to backtrack and say that clapper who had denied the n.s.a. spied on millions of americans will not play a key role in the investigation intelligence analyst l'amour trainer harvey things the u.s. government and the n.s.a. are too interdependent to fall out over the latest embarrassing revelations. this is domestic surveillance and it is politically hugely embarrassing that's why i don't think heads will roll because as i say the administration so through so totally involved there is something called the foreign intelligence surveillance court now this is a very old gus body that was set up with the whole role that it would approve individual cases of surveillance because under american law the f.b.i. and certainly the cia and n.s.a. are not allowed to surveil american citizens and yet more to every sane with this latest revelation courtesy of it was snowden the massive thousands of surveillance instances a year this is incredible is it as i say. the worst thing that happens when a government is political embarrassment and they have this in sc
s conduct washington was forced to backtrack and say that clapper who had denied the n.s.a. spied on millions of americans will not play a key role in the investigation intelligence analyst l'amour trainer harvey things the u.s. government and the n.s.a. are too interdependent to fall out over the latest embarrassing revelations. this is domestic surveillance and it is politically hugely embarrassing that's why i don't think heads will roll because as i say the administration so through so...
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but what washington does not want to do, what washington does not want to do is to put at risk all of the larger equities, which includes passage through the suez canal, counterterrorism operation, continuing the peace treaty with israel, and all of these things eerie they cannot be jettisoned in order to take it out on a determined regime in cairo. >> it is said that the review on security is still on point, adjustments will be made, quote, as needed. >> that is saying nothing, actually. they know that the saudi arabia in foreign affairs minister said that if help from the western countries is sinking, we will help, but i just want to come back to your question before, who can help, and how you can help to make a pause. i think this is not from outside but from inside. what is interesting is there is this very conflicting situation, and they are still supporting the regime, the military regime, but there will be one point where they will not be able to participate, if the regime is continuing to do violence, but if the regime is, for example, judging the muslim brotherhood according
but what washington does not want to do, what washington does not want to do is to put at risk all of the larger equities, which includes passage through the suez canal, counterterrorism operation, continuing the peace treaty with israel, and all of these things eerie they cannot be jettisoned in order to take it out on a determined regime in cairo. >> it is said that the review on security is still on point, adjustments will be made, quote, as needed. >> that is saying nothing,...
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he showed an audit in the "washington post" and said that there have been thousands of privacy rules violations every year since 2008. and even violating court orders. lawmakers say they were unaware of the audit. they are calling for a hearing on the matter now. >>> a deadly tornado struck moore, oklahoma at the end of the last school year. students got a new beginning starting the first day of the new year. teachers and faculty welcomed the kids with a big celebration. 24 people killed in the tornado including seven students at two elementary schools. two schools were destroyed by the twister. students are using temporary buildings while the schools are rebuilt. parents say the kids have having trouble processing everything that happened. >> he's nervous. >> my daughter wants to know what will happen here if there's a tornado. >> the teachers have gone through special drills and counseling to try to be a strong support system for their students. >>> and new at 6:00 tonight, the end of summer can mean the end of summer camp. today was the last day for a special camp in east baltimor
he showed an audit in the "washington post" and said that there have been thousands of privacy rules violations every year since 2008. and even violating court orders. lawmakers say they were unaware of the audit. they are calling for a hearing on the matter now. >>> a deadly tornado struck moore, oklahoma at the end of the last school year. students got a new beginning starting the first day of the new year. teachers and faculty welcomed the kids with a big celebration. 24...
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it appears both were accidentala it's according to reports obtained by "the washington post". both were finished before the deputy mayor ordered police to investigate the fires.e the reports say the fires were likely caused by malfunctions on poorly done repairs. the police investigation intotin the fires is expected to take some time. >> another story were followingg this morning an emergency landing for a flight heading to bwi. find out what caused a scare inn the skies and what caused the t men to land. president obama back from vacation. we'll find out how he spent the last four hours of downtown before he returned to the white house. time now is 4:37. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ 90-calorie fiber one lemon bar. >> back now. an ambush of too many buss in egypt
it appears both were accidentala it's according to reports obtained by "the washington post". both were finished before the deputy mayor ordered police to investigate the fires.e the reports say the fires were likely caused by malfunctions on poorly done repairs. the police investigation intotin the fires is expected to take some time. >> another story were followingg this morning an emergency landing for a flight heading to bwi. find out what caused a scare inn the skies and...
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let's bring in our correspondent in washington. why is the u.s. justice department and six american states taking this action? what is behind it? >> a very simple equation. this is about protecting the consumers who would be flying on this new potential airline, a mixture of american airlines and u.s. airways, which would give us american airlines by the way. that would be the name of that if it is created down the road. fewer seats and less competition would lead to higher prices. their base in this largely on communication they have between executives within those two companies admitting that prices could, indeed, get much higher through this kind of merger. ground, what this means is there could potentially be a monopoly on certain routes that both airlines fly right now. and also come a certain dominance of some slots at some airports, meaning parking spaces for the planes and takeoff and landing times that would be reserved for them. interesting comparison here because european regulators said ok to this merger, but only after the airlines gi
let's bring in our correspondent in washington. why is the u.s. justice department and six american states taking this action? what is behind it? >> a very simple equation. this is about protecting the consumers who would be flying on this new potential airline, a mixture of american airlines and u.s. airways, which would give us american airlines by the way. that would be the name of that if it is created down the road. fewer seats and less competition would lead to higher prices. their...
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>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> issue one. dream on. 50 years ago this month a baptist minister named martin luther king delivered what many believe to be the most inspirational speech in american oratory. dr. king's 1963 address came against the backdrop of the birmingham, alabama march against anti-black racism. that toxic combination of legal segregation and second-class status for african-american citizens. the brilliance offing king's nonviolent protest movement was his combination of lofty, almost utopia ideals matched to concrete political goals. king supporters marched for the right to sit at a lunch counter, to swim in a de- segregated municipal pool, to pick any seat on a bus, or to attend an integrated school. that was then. this is now. reverend king would be amazed by the transformation over the past 50 years. today america has its first black president. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- >> and african americans do r
>>> from washington, "the mclaughlin group," the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> issue one. dream on. 50 years ago this month a baptist minister named martin luther king delivered what many believe to be the most inspirational speech in american oratory. dr. king's 1963 address came against the backdrop of the birmingham, alabama march against anti-black racism. that toxic combination of legal segregation and...
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now he goes to washington for a player to be named later. he popped out and has only at that last night. the club's offense finally broke out of its slump. scoreless in the first until he hit a three run home run. his first of two. 18 of the season. >> the cubs hit five in the game. he won his first game a month. five strikeouts and no walks. the sox were off and visit kansas city tonight >> your full city to[ female announcer ] you've always got a new accomplishment in sight. and now you've got new one a day women's proedge. a complete multivitamin with 8 essential b-vitamins that help convert food to energy. because an active lifestyle has its rewards. new one a day women's proedge. because an active lifestyle has its rewards. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll
now he goes to washington for a player to be named later. he popped out and has only at that last night. the club's offense finally broke out of its slump. scoreless in the first until he hit a three run home run. his first of two. 18 of the season. >> the cubs hit five in the game. he won his first game a month. five strikeouts and no walks. the sox were off and visit kansas city tonight >> your full city to[ female announcer ] you've always got a new accomplishment in sight. and...
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their system then it is their job to change cuba not the military industrial complex and its cronies in washington but that's just my opinion. has area bagus classified as one of the world's thirty most polluted sites it's turner is an auslan out ecological disaster playing to waste everything around them every day the factories belch for fifteen thousand cubic meters of toxic refuse leaving it to pile up amid the housing and along the river bank. the demand soon the waste floods into to a lings penetrating the soil and filtering down to contaminate the water tables. the brewery gang the river flows through the slum is paying the highest price. the tanneries use vast amounts of water millions of liters of water required to wash treats and tender skins. this water goes into the sewers. it is no longer useful you know it is discarded. it ends up polluting the river. haven't you noticed the state of the berg anger rivers water this is the water that flows into it. all this water laden with chemical products is dumps directly into the river with no purification. this event is there life saying no this
their system then it is their job to change cuba not the military industrial complex and its cronies in washington but that's just my opinion. has area bagus classified as one of the world's thirty most polluted sites it's turner is an auslan out ecological disaster playing to waste everything around them every day the factories belch for fifteen thousand cubic meters of toxic refuse leaving it to pile up amid the housing and along the river bank. the demand soon the waste floods into to a...
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king's march on washington. the 165th anniversary of the seneca falls convention. signposts on our long march to a more perfect union, and occasions to celebrate the progress we have made. this is also a time to refocus on the remaining challenges. confidence in most of our important institutions has fallen to historic lows, even as our need for solid footing in a rapidly changing world has never been greater. skepticism of authority has been part of our national character since the pilgrims, and complaining about government is a treasured american pastime. but it is troubling that many americans continue to lose faith and trust in the press, in banks, and sports heroes, and the clergy, just about every institution. according to data from the pew research center, majorities across all partisan and demographic groups expressed little or no trust in washington. stop and think about that for a minute. one of the observations that i have made traveling the world over on behalf of our country is how rare trust is, yet trust is the thread that weaves together the social
king's march on washington. the 165th anniversary of the seneca falls convention. signposts on our long march to a more perfect union, and occasions to celebrate the progress we have made. this is also a time to refocus on the remaining challenges. confidence in most of our important institutions has fallen to historic lows, even as our need for solid footing in a rapidly changing world has never been greater. skepticism of authority has been part of our national character since the pilgrims,...
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>> in early july, more than 300 demonstrators gathered in washington, d.c. they were protesting against domestic surveillance of america's intelligence agencies. >> if you have a government that is watching you or has the ability to, that will prevent people from saying what they think. >> i understand national defense and everything, but not at the expense of privacy for american citizens. >> the practice is widespread. it's not only the intelligence agencies working on national security that are doing it. in pennsylvania police departments hunt criminals with pictures from secure and other cameras. entering them into a facial recognition system. this is where pennsylvania's system is run. this surveillance camera picture shows someone facing to the side. it could be modified to a front-facing image. >> five major points and the green and gray are secondary. you have the points lined up, the systemic mas a 3d image and you put it in a neutral pose. >> then it is compared with photos in the state's databases and they hold images of people who have been arres
>> in early july, more than 300 demonstrators gathered in washington, d.c. they were protesting against domestic surveillance of america's intelligence agencies. >> if you have a government that is watching you or has the ability to, that will prevent people from saying what they think. >> i understand national defense and everything, but not at the expense of privacy for american citizens. >> the practice is widespread. it's not only the intelligence agencies working on...
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sides in washington say that syria wants but you are on the ground there. what do the syrian rebels want from the international community and are those rebels united so that the international community can get behind them? >> well, they are united enough, del, that they want to be able to say the syrian government, assad's government is responsible for the chemical attacks and what amounts to sustaining this warfare in the nation of syria. but right now on the first step they would like to take is that it be defined it was the government that used the chemical weapons because that will be a game-changer in syria and something the rebels to want see. >> us live from beirut, david, thank you very much. mean white reuters is quoting a senior white house official saying there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used by the syrian government against the civilians there. it was only a year ago that obama warned about the use of chemical weapons saying it was a red line for the u.s. mike joins us now with more and mike, that red line seems to be moving
sides in washington say that syria wants but you are on the ground there. what do the syrian rebels want from the international community and are those rebels united so that the international community can get behind them? >> well, they are united enough, del, that they want to be able to say the syrian government, assad's government is responsible for the chemical attacks and what amounts to sustaining this warfare in the nation of syria. but right now on the first step they would like...
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the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying the's. he saw to reassure staff at the paper. the duty of the paperwork will remain to its readers and not to the private interests of its owners. he said he would not be getting involved in the day-to-day running of the paper. >> there have also been some other big publications in the u.s. changing hands this past week. "newsweek is also being sold as well as the boston globe. time for new owners to try their luck at turning a profit. >> in europe also, the print industry is facing some big challenges. we even -- we hear now from some reporters, startin
the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying...
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it has brought you here to washington, d.c. yet, you have preemptively taken off any option of u.s. military support, what you referred to as boots on the ground. is that an iraqi decision not to ask for american troop support to provide that expertise or is that an american political decision placed upon you or a combination of both? >> really we are not sure -- boots on the ground, we have nearly one million, and thanks to the u.s. for helping to raise and train these. so quite a number of boots on the ground. no, this is not the request from my government or to reintroduce u.s. troops. as you know, we have security cooperation with you, within the security office in baghdad and the strategic framework agreement. there is room to support and enhance iraqi democracy and support. when we agreed on that agreement, we knew in the future we may need future assistance and help. there are many ways -- you as a military commander know that. there are many ways the military can do to provide help, short of sending troops into iraq. it is not the request of my government, actually, and i do
it has brought you here to washington, d.c. yet, you have preemptively taken off any option of u.s. military support, what you referred to as boots on the ground. is that an iraqi decision not to ask for american troop support to provide that expertise or is that an american political decision placed upon you or a combination of both? >> really we are not sure -- boots on the ground, we have nearly one million, and thanks to the u.s. for helping to raise and train these. so quite a number...
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from washington, you are watching "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome. hotter drier, windier conditions are the new formal for the western united states, and that means wildfires that are more intense and last longer. the risks are also on the rise for coastal regions. some of america's biggest cities could end up below sea level by the end of this century. but scientists say there is still time to take action and reverse some of the impact of climate change. ♪ >>> joining me in the stewudio, michael mann, and from new york claus jacob. a recent study painted a grim picture for many american cities and towns. more than 1700 cities are at a greatest risk from rising city levels. even if all carbon emissions stopped right now, it's already too late for some cities that are locked in to a future below sea level. but scientists say 1,000 cities and towns could still be saved if there are dramatic cuts in emissions. michael we'll start with you. what does the future look like for cities like new york and miami? >> we can take actions to try to stablelize gr
from washington, you are watching "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome. hotter drier, windier conditions are the new formal for the western united states, and that means wildfires that are more intense and last longer. the risks are also on the rise for coastal regions. some of america's biggest cities could end up below sea level by the end of this century. but scientists say there is still time to take action and reverse some of the impact of climate change. ♪ >>>...
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in washington the hogs is anxious -- obama administration is anxiously watching. >> our ability to influence the outcome in egypt is limited. it's up to the egyptian people. >> reporter: egypt is a critical ally in the middle east. the u.s. gives a billion in military aid each year but that funding may be in jep day. based on the recent instability and violence, they're reviewing that aid. >> there are consequences. >> reporter: adding to the volatile situation in egypt, hosni mubarak could be e reese -- released. judicial officials said there were no lonr grounds to keep him in culls zip ending a final verdict. the white house has not weighed in. >> there's an -- it's an egyptian matter for them to determine. >> reporter: the white house said the egyptian government must stick to its commitment to a democratic government. >>> monday for a lot of people back to school. for a lot of us back to work. it got bright at times, even in the state capital. the calm in the severn river. gray skies over charm city. 76 degrees right now. humidity is moderate and winds are southwesterly at the moment at
in washington the hogs is anxious -- obama administration is anxiously watching. >> our ability to influence the outcome in egypt is limited. it's up to the egyptian people. >> reporter: egypt is a critical ally in the middle east. the u.s. gives a billion in military aid each year but that funding may be in jep day. based on the recent instability and violence, they're reviewing that aid. >> there are consequences. >> reporter: adding to the volatile situation in egypt,...
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it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh on the george zimmerman verdict and race relations in america. but first, rush gets personal. he'll talk about the radio, his job and his wife. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technolog
it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it....
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attorney trying to warn headquarters in washington that you have a problem with these strange people who are into flying airplanes. they said, we know best about this. let us worry about it. they did nothing. it was a different administration at that time. on september 10, they wanted to cut their counterintelligence budget considerably. september 12, they wanted to double it. something during the airing this week which we all quoted, it has not been proven to me that this is -- but the phone record collection has been as useful as you say it is. if you cannot prove it to me, it should end. what do they need to show it to you -- show to you to prove that it is essential? would you consider legislation to shut down the 215 phone record collection program? >> they have not proven it to me. i have read all the material. it is not proven to me that it has made it safer. it has shown me that we collect a huge amount of information. job did not do a very good storing -- as we saw with edward snowden. , thats inconceivable someone in the corporate world, private sector could walk out on a c
attorney trying to warn headquarters in washington that you have a problem with these strange people who are into flying airplanes. they said, we know best about this. let us worry about it. they did nothing. it was a different administration at that time. on september 10, they wanted to cut their counterintelligence budget considerably. september 12, they wanted to double it. something during the airing this week which we all quoted, it has not been proven to me that this is -- but the phone...
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karen travers, abc news washington. >>> the nsa secret surveillance program did break privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. the new revelation is the from the information from leaker edward snowden. they found that the agency had collected unauthorized data more than 2700 times and most of the time the surveillance involved americaners or foreign intelligence targets inside the u.s. for its part the nsa say a number of factors can cause the statistics to go down from one quarter to the next. >>> one of the worse kept secrets in the united states, area 51, for ufo conspiracy here toists. the country is admitting that the supersecret base does exist. there are maps of the base. even though they admit it is there they make no mention. the base is only a testing ground for aerial surveillance during the cold war. no aliens there. >>> kids here and across the country will be heading back to school in the next couple of weeks. this year back to school means a different thing in oklahoma. we take you to moore, where two schools were destroyed right at the end of the school year. >>> and aand
karen travers, abc news washington. >>> the nsa secret surveillance program did break privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. the new revelation is the from the information from leaker edward snowden. they found that the agency had collected unauthorized data more than 2700 times and most of the time the surveillance involved americaners or foreign intelligence targets inside the u.s. for its part the nsa say a number of factors can cause the statistics to go down from one quarter...
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>>> from washington the mclaughlin group. the american original. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talks. >>> issue one, egypt erupts. >> america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future and we are guided by our national interest in this long standing relationship. but our partnership must also advance the principles that we believe in. and that so many egyptians have sacrificed for these last several years no matter what party or faction they belong to. >> reporter: the egyptian police and security forces launched a coordinated operation to clear the streets of cairo, of tens of thousands of imbrotherhood protes were demanding the return of the ousted president mohammed. it left 46 egyptian police and 525 protesters dead. some 3,700 injured. the crackdown was the second time that the president and his supporters have ignored military ultimatums. the first time that mr. mosey was ousted by the militant after refusing to reconcile the pro-democracy protesters. and this time the supporters openly declared that
>>> from washington the mclaughlin group. the american original. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talks. >>> issue one, egypt erupts. >> america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future and we are guided by our national interest in this long standing relationship. but our partnership must also advance the principles that we believe in. and that so many egyptians have sacrificed for these last several years no matter what party or...
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the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying the's. he saw to reassure staff at the paper. the duty of the paperwork will remain to its readers and not to the private interests of its owners. he said he would not be getting involved in the day-to-day running of the paper. >> there have also been some other big publications in the u.s. changing hands this past week. "newsweek is also being sold as well as the boston globe. time for new owners to try their luck at turning a profit. >> in europe also, the print industry is facing some big challenges. we even -- we hear now from some reporters, startin
the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying...
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recorders were delayed because the aircraft was still smoldering and the block box will be sent to washington, dc, if analysis. >> a german tourist is in critical condition after a shark bit off part of the right arm while snorkeling in hawaii, yesterday off maui and the woman who is about 20, was unconscious when first responders arrived, the fourth shark attack this year with two the same day in february and the oh last month. >> a georgia baby is back home after a friend of the baby's mom kidnapped the boy and led sheriff deputies on a high-speed chase with the baby in the car. the dramatic chase was caught on dash camera video. the 22-year-old woman hit speeds up to 90 miles per hour before police used spike strips to pop the tires. this morning she faces kidnapping and theft charges. the little boy is back home safe. >> meteorologist mike nicco ahead with the profit and the clouds have played. >> most of us, the clouds have cleared. a few are trying to slip across san francisco but they cannot make it to the other side of the bay. we do have a little bit of a cooling trend on the way for
recorders were delayed because the aircraft was still smoldering and the block box will be sent to washington, dc, if analysis. >> a german tourist is in critical condition after a shark bit off part of the right arm while snorkeling in hawaii, yesterday off maui and the woman who is about 20, was unconscious when first responders arrived, the fourth shark attack this year with two the same day in february and the oh last month. >> a georgia baby is back home after a friend of the...